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ReturnToMonkeyDude they are small and nimble, very fast and easy to ride. You can do all sorts of tricks and they give off great tail spray. It's just basically a bench bolted to a mini jet engine what's not to love? You can even pull a water skier and get some skiing in!
armchair_skierif you need to ask you need not know
weastcoastThey look sick but don’t look insanely fun lol. P much just a symmetrical Nomad with stiffer flex and less rocker
jompcockNothing more core than exposed core due to them having diecut bases underfoot
Jemspls explain the negatives of a diecut underfoot cause i keep seeing people say it’s bad, but no one really says why. I probably look dumb as fuck asking this question.
Jemspls explain the negatives of a diecut underfoot cause i keep seeing people say it’s bad, but no one really says why. I probably look dumb as fuck asking this question.
-eREKTion-Better die-cut than extruded and sublimated. I’ve never had nor seen a problem with die-cut bases.
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Max.broThey aren’t real and neither is skiing.
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Jemspls explain the negatives of a diecut underfoot cause i keep seeing people say it’s bad, but no one really says why. I probably look dumb as fuck asking this question.
-eREKTion-Damn, I stand corrected... I saw that same shit once on a basic bitch Burton rental stock board. Which undoubtedly had some whack layup.
As for Die-cut, I've had bunches of skis that are die-cut and indestructible; Moment, K2, some older Liness. I guess it comes down to epoxy and material quality.
Chron_Rabbitstore your skis seperated dawg
Redrage12Where can you get them I can’t find them anywhere on the internet
Redrage12Where can you get them I can’t find them anywhere on the internet
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